Kamala & Pelosi Embarrassing Attempt To Explain Ukraine
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Time To Grow Up Identity Politics Is A Control Mechanism
Iโm a libertarian, a natalist, an atheist, a credentialist, an economist, an optimist, a behavioral economist, an elitist, a public choicer, a dualist, a Szaszian, a moral realist, an anti-communist, a pacifist, a hereditarian, a Masonomist, a moral intuitionist, a free-market Keynesian, a deontologist, a modal realist, a Huemerian, a Darwinian, the other kind of libertarian (=a believer in free will), and much more. I could spend hours adding additional labels to the list. So it naturally caught my attention when Will Wilkinson remarked:
People call me Far Right but I donโt in part because Iโm not one, but mostly because I suspect that accepting (any label) dings my IQ about 15 points.
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Beyond what you do or dream, any further labelling is just papering over the fact you have nothing else to offer
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Iโm a libertarian, a natalist, an atheist, a credentialist, an economist, an optimist, a behavioral economist, an elitist, a public choicer, a dualist, a Szaszian, a moral realist, an anti-communist, a pacifist, a hereditarian, a Masonomist, a moral intuitionist, a free-market Keynesian, a deontologist, a modal realist, a Huemerian, a Darwinian, the other kind of libertarian (=a believer in free will), and much more. I could spend hours adding additional labels to the list. So it naturally caught my attention when Will Wilkinson remarked:
People call me Far Right but I donโt in part because Iโm not one, but mostly because I suspect that accepting (any label) dings my IQ about 15 points.
Identify yourself as a human being.
Beyond what you do or dream, any further labelling is just papering over the fact you have nothing else to offer
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Steak & Cheese Wrap ~ Cooking with Thrive Life Freeze Dried Food ~ Pantry Meal
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Remember , Ephesians 4: 14
That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind and doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, wheredy they lie in wait to deceive..
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What colour eyes do you have
Anonymous Poll
50%
Blue
6%
Grey
21%
Green
17%
Brown
1%
Red
1%
Black
1%
Heterochromia
2%
Yellow
1%
Pink
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What colour eyes do you have
What are eye color percentages around the world?
According to World Atlas, eye color tends to fall into these percentages:
โBrown
Between 55 and 79 percent of people worldwide have brown eyes.
Brown is the most common eye color.
Dark brown eyes are most common in Africa, East Asia, and Southeast Asia.
Light brown eyes are found in West Asia, the Americas, and Europe.
โBlue
Between 8 and 10 percent of people worldwide have blue eyes.
Blue eyes are most common in Europe, especially Scandinavia.
People with blue eyes have the same genetic mutation that causes eyes to produce less melanin.
The mutation first appeared in a person living in Europe about 10,000 years ago. That individual is a common ancestor of all blue-eyed people today.
You might see better at night if you have blue eyes, but you might also have more trouble with glare.
โGreen
About 2 percent of people have green eyes.
Green eyes are most common in Northern, Central, and Western Europe.
About 16 percent of people with green eyes are of Celtic and Germanic ancestry.
The iris contains a pigment called lipochrome and only a little melanin.
โHazel
Approximately 5 percent of people have hazel eyes.
Hazel eyes are uncommon, but can be found throughout the world, especially in Europe and the United States.
Hazel is a light or yellowish-brown color with specks of gold, green, and brown in the center.
People with hazel eyes have almost as much melanin as those with brown eyes, but itโs mostly around the edge of the iris instead of the center.
โAmber
About 5 percent of people around the world have this rare eye color.
Amber eyes are uncommon, but can be found throughout the world.
Amber is a golden yellow or coppery color without specks of gold, green, or brown.
The iris contains mostly the pigment lipochrome and not much melanin.
Amber eyes are a lot more common in dogs, fish, and birds.
โGray
Less than 1 percent of people have gray eyes.
Gray eyes are very rare.
Gray eyes are most common in Northern and Eastern Europe.
Scientists think gray eyes have even less melanin than blue eyes.
Gray eyes scatter light differently, which makes them pale.
โHeterochromia
If you have heterochromia, all or part of one of your irises is a different color than the other one. This condition is seen in less than 1 percent of people, but itโs frequently seen in dogs. It can be the result of:
heredity
problem during eye development
an eye injury
a medical condition
According to World Atlas, eye color tends to fall into these percentages:
โBrown
Between 55 and 79 percent of people worldwide have brown eyes.
Brown is the most common eye color.
Dark brown eyes are most common in Africa, East Asia, and Southeast Asia.
Light brown eyes are found in West Asia, the Americas, and Europe.
โBlue
Between 8 and 10 percent of people worldwide have blue eyes.
Blue eyes are most common in Europe, especially Scandinavia.
People with blue eyes have the same genetic mutation that causes eyes to produce less melanin.
The mutation first appeared in a person living in Europe about 10,000 years ago. That individual is a common ancestor of all blue-eyed people today.
You might see better at night if you have blue eyes, but you might also have more trouble with glare.
โGreen
About 2 percent of people have green eyes.
Green eyes are most common in Northern, Central, and Western Europe.
About 16 percent of people with green eyes are of Celtic and Germanic ancestry.
The iris contains a pigment called lipochrome and only a little melanin.
โHazel
Approximately 5 percent of people have hazel eyes.
Hazel eyes are uncommon, but can be found throughout the world, especially in Europe and the United States.
Hazel is a light or yellowish-brown color with specks of gold, green, and brown in the center.
People with hazel eyes have almost as much melanin as those with brown eyes, but itโs mostly around the edge of the iris instead of the center.
โAmber
About 5 percent of people around the world have this rare eye color.
Amber eyes are uncommon, but can be found throughout the world.
Amber is a golden yellow or coppery color without specks of gold, green, or brown.
The iris contains mostly the pigment lipochrome and not much melanin.
Amber eyes are a lot more common in dogs, fish, and birds.
โGray
Less than 1 percent of people have gray eyes.
Gray eyes are very rare.
Gray eyes are most common in Northern and Eastern Europe.
Scientists think gray eyes have even less melanin than blue eyes.
Gray eyes scatter light differently, which makes them pale.
โHeterochromia
If you have heterochromia, all or part of one of your irises is a different color than the other one. This condition is seen in less than 1 percent of people, but itโs frequently seen in dogs. It can be the result of:
heredity
problem during eye development
an eye injury
a medical condition
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Turns Out We Are Hebrews Suck It Up ๐คฃ
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Blood types of the ancient Hebrews
In 1977, a study determined the ABO blood types of 68 skeletons of Jewish residents from 1,600 to 2,000 years ago in and around Jerusalem. 55 of those findings were diagnosable. And more than half โฆ
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Hidden History.. hidden on purpose..
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Picts, Gaels, and Scots: Exploring their Mysterious (and Sometimes Mythical) Origins
When the tribe of Chatti arrived in Scotland at the beginning of the Christian era and became the embryonic clan Keith, they assimilated with the people known to us by their Roman name, the Picts.
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